Is there a post on winterizing your viper

doctorbob

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After over twenty years of owning various vipers and living in Arizona , I am spending this winter in Seattle. What do I need to do to winterize the car. Thanks for your help in advance.
 

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If you're simply parking the car in a garage in Seattle or in some other warmer climate - clean the interior and exterior and then put it on a battery tender under a decent car cover. If you feel compelled to spend more money start with fuel stabilizer and 1/4 to 1/2 tank of gas. If you still want to spend money you can change the fluids to ensure you're storing with clean fluids (start with the oil). Depending on the location, maybe some dessicant in the car.

Beyond that, you really should be fine.

After over twenty years of owning various vipers and living in Arizona , I am spending this winter in Seattle. What do I need to do to winterize the car. Thanks for your help in advance.
 

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Step #1 Take a long and good look at your beloved car
Step #2 Gently run your hand, like its your last time, along the curvy lines…no crying yet…
Step #3 Give your beast some electric juices to flow during the long depressing winter months
Step #4 Now cover it up and try to forget that you own it, because it will kill the urge to take it out for a spin.
Step #5 Share your photos and long lasting memories of the times when you could drive the viper as much as you could with family and friends until the snow melts and the sun comes out again…..
 
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